TextChange event eats up button click in ASP.NET

I have a page with couple of textboxes and 2 buttons. One of textboxes has Autopostback=true. If textbox with autopostback=true is empty and I type something into it and click, using my mouse, on any of the buttons all events fire as expected Page_Load, TextChanged, Button.Click. However if textbox is not empty (already contains some text) and I just change this text and click on the button I get only Page_Load and Textchanged fired, no Button.Click event. Does anyone knows what is the problem and how to workaround it?

As far as my understanding goes the Page_Load occurs for all postbacks and only one event can cause a postback from the client. It must either be a textchanged or a Button Click. One a character is keyed in it will cause a postback and when the button is clicked it will cause a postback.
Correct me if i am wrong.

Well the Workaround. Set a HiddenVariable when ever you want a event to occur in the server and then check for the variable in the Page_load, call the method manually
Lets assume you on click of the button/ text changed event in JAVASCRIPT you set the hiddenvariable hdnCallTextChangedAlso = true

Thanks for your comments. I think you did not quite understand the issue, I'll try again. I have a page with a set of texboxes and couple of buttons. One of textboxes has AutoPostback=true and has TextChanged event handler associated with it. This is done so when user leaves this field (not when he presses a key as you suggested) page should perform a postback, so I do not want to wait for some postback to happen in order to check if textbox changed, I need postback when textbox field loses focus.
Your first comment is not quite right either, it is not only one or another event (key or button) it is supposed to be chain of events and if you read my question I mentioned that if textbox is empty and user puts something in than whole chain of events happens as expected Page_Load -> TextChanged -> Click, it is not working only if textbox already contains some text before user types something in and clicks with mouse on the button.

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Requirement:(Please correct me if i am wrong)
On Lost Focus of the TextBox the Page must be posted back

Game Plan
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0. This way there is no need of a TextChanged Event and an unnecessary postback everytime
1. When ever there is a blur(lost focus) on the Textbox the Javascript manually submits the page.
2. This manual submission cannot be caught in the server
3. So a hidden variable is used to indicate that the LostFocus event caused the postback
4. In the Page_Load you can check if the hidden variable is set and do the necessary processing by calling a function

Coding
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Ok you can do that in javascript by
1) Adding a Javascript event ONBLUR to the textbox

Thanks for your comments. I apologize for not responding earlier. Your solution plan should work, but I would prefer avoid heavy coding in Javascript for each case. It is Ok if you dealing with one-two pages, but I need to add this to quite a substantial number of pages/fields (more than a hundred pages and most of them contain 2-5 autopostback textboxes).
I have a feeling that this is some kind of bug in VS (see more explanation above - it is working fine if field is empty) and there should be either some patch or simplier workaround than rewriting this functionality manually.
Appreciate your effort anyway.

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